CARMEL, IN, October 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier podiatrist in Indianapolis, Dr. Jeffery Agricola, announces the launch of Prestige Podiatry's new online patient education resources. The main purpose of the added education resources is to inform and educate patients about an array of podiatric problems, treatments and topics related to podiatry and foot health such as bunions or heel pain in Greenwood Indiana.
Patient education resources are available to bring added knowledge to the patients prior to their visits to this podiatrist in Greenwood, Indiana. Patients can simply search for their ailments or interests and various pieces of information will be given to them to provide the most accurate answers.
"I want my patients to be able to gain valuable and precise information in regards to their foot health from the comfort of their home. All of the information provided is trustworthy and exact, allowing patients to get the most from the information as possible. The added educational resources offer patients a chance to become familiar with their ailments and what the treatments may be," said Dr. Jeffery Agricola, Indianapolis podiatrist.
In addition to the patient education resources, the practice's interactive website offers an array of other pages for the patient's convenience. Patients are able to meet the podiatrists, view office information and services, fill out new patient paperwork and request an appointment. On the practice's homepage, patients have the opportunity to visit Dr. Agricola's blog and the practice's Facebook, MySpace and Twitter social media webpages.
When using Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter, patients have the opportunity to interact closely with other patients as well as with Dr. Agricola, podiatrist in Greenwood, Indiana. Patients can ask other patients questions on their visit to the office as well as questions on various procedures they may have had for heel pain or bunions in Indianapolis, among other treatments and procedures.
"With the introduction of social media websites such as Facebook or Twitter, the patient and doctor relationship begins to grow outside of the office. From the comfort of your home you can interact with other patients and even me," said Dr. Jeffery Agricola, podiatrist in Carmel, Indiana.
When patients are looking for a podiatrist in Indianapolis and the surrounding communities, they want a foot specialist that is gentle and experienced. Patients will get this level of trust and quality from the professionals at Prestige Podiatry. The introduction of the new online patient resources accentuates the practice's commitment to quality foot and ankle care in Carmel, Indianapolis and Greenwood.
About Prestige Podiatry: Prestige Podiatry is operated by leading Indianapolis podiatrists, Dr. Agricola and Dr. Miller. This full-service podiatric practice offers a full array of foot and ankle treatments, including treatment for heel pain and bunions in Greenwood. Additionally, all of the professionals at Prestige Podiatry maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in podiatry.
Media Contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Agricola
contactus@prestigepodiatry.com
277 East Carmel Drive,
Carmel IN 46032
317-846-4111
http://www.prestigepodiatry.com
Experienced Podiatrist In Indianapolis Enhances Patient Increases Awareness For Podiatric Care
Podiatrist in Greenwood, Indiana introduces the launch of the practice's new online patient education resources to provide further knowledge for patients
2010-10-24
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